In 1600, joint partnerships operated under full liability, meaning all partners shared equal responsibility for the company’s debts. If the company faced bankruptcy, every partner might have had to sell personal assets, face poverty, or even imprisonment. Bankruptcy carried severe consequences, often barring individuals from future business ventures. This structure necessitated caution and thorough consideration before entering partnerships, as the financial and social repercussions could be devastating.

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